The answer depends on where you are.
For instance in Ontario, Canada you could be charged with street racing/aggressive driving and have your vehicle impounded. Because of the high number of deaths due to stupid people speeding at high rates, Ontario passed a law that makes going so fast a serious offense. The penalty is:
If convicted for street racing you could be fined up to $10,000 with the minimum fine $2,000.
Immediate 7 day license suspension and impounding of vehicle by police
If convicted the driver could face a 2 yr license suspension for 1st offense, 10 yrs for second offense.
Other provinces or countries have heavy fines up to thousands of dollars and demerit points from your license. You would have to specify where you are before a proper answer can be given.
north dakota state law dictates double the speed limit you will loose your license check state laws with your local police department or sheriffs office
because police have rights to stop and fine the driver who is over speeding. Its a matter of safety for yourself and others, they can fine driver for this offence. Police can suspend your licence on the spot if you are driving more than 45 km over the limit
It really depends on what the offense is and how many times the offense is on the record. Section 110 (3) of the Highway Traffic Act lists speeding offenses in 4 categories: (a) between 1-10 km/h the fine is $50-135 for a first offense, $135-225 for a second, 225-360 for subsequent offenses. This has 0 demerit points (b) between 11-20 km/h 100-150 for a first offense, 200-300 for a second and 300-450 for subsequent offenses, and comes with 2 demerit points (c) between 21-30 km/h 200-300 for first time, 300-450 for a second and 400-600 for subsequent offenses, and comes with 3 demerits (d) over 31 km/h 300-450 for a first, 400-600 for a second and 500-750 for subsequent offenses, and has 4 demerit points with it... and failure to pay comes with a licence suspension for as short as one day, to as long as 25 days depending on how fast and how many times ticketed.
You can contest it in court, though of course this would mean you have to return to that state on the date on your citation, at which point another date would be set for the actual trial. But...call the number on your citation and speak with somebody there. Explain your situation; they might have other processes in place for someone in your situation.
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The slowest speed ever recorded on a speeding ticket was 3 mph (5 km/h) over the limit.
5 km. ussually
180 kilometers = 590,551.181 feet
60 km a hr
180 km
You can drive 420 km in 7 hours. If you can drive 180 km in 3 hours, then you are driving 60 km/h. 60 km multiplied by 7 hours is 420 km.
ITS NEAR ABOUT 240 KM
Answer: 180 km/h = 111.846 mph
A driver is not speeding at 60 km/h while traveling in a 45 m/h zone.At 60 km/h the driver will only be going 37m/h.72 km/h is approximately 45 m/h.
The first car's speed is 80 km/h. The second car's distance is 180 km (3 times 60 km) and time is 180 minutes (4 times 45 minutes). Converting the second car's speed to m/s, we have 180 km/180 minutes = 1 km/min = 16.67 m/s.
Google Earth cites the shortest distance as 164.8 Km.
180 km